Title
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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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Bella Abzug in white hat, New York City, USA
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Freed, Leonard
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Gelatin silver print on paper
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1979
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42nd St. New York City, USA
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Freed, Leonard
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Gelatin silver print on paper
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1979
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Getting Into Step
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Hughes, Aaron
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Serigraph on paper
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2017
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Marching through the streets of Bilbao, members of the neo-fascist group Fuerza Nueva sing and march their party hymn "Blas Pinar will save Spain"
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Freed, Leonard
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Vintage gelatin silver print on paper
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1977
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Time of Change
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Davidson, Bruce
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Gelatin silver print on paper
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1965
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A New and Unsettling Force
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Norling, Jane
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Serigraph on paper
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2017
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with Ralph Abernathy (right) and Reverend Virgil Wood as they lead a Civil Rights march down Charles Street toward Boston Common
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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April 23, 1965
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Billie Jean Young, co-founder and Director of the Southern Rural Women's Network (SRWN), speaks in Tuskegee, Alabama before the 750-mile pilgrimage to Washington
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Smith, Lawrence
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Vintage gelatin silver print with resin coating on paper
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April 19, 1982
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Seven-year-old Rodericka West at a Selma March for the birthday celebration of slain Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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c. 1970-1979
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Demonstrators with an SCLC banner making the 750-mile pilgrimage from Tuskegee, Alabama to Washington DC, in an effort to convince lawmakers to strengthen the Voting Rights Act
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Smith, Lawrence
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Vintage gelatin silver print with resin coating on paper
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April 19, 1982
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Black officers haul off a laughing Civil Rights demonstrator in Prichard during an attempt to march on the Prichard City Hall
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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June 12, 1968
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Civil Rights activists retraced the footsteps of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Selma. Their demonstration was okayed by a court order.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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April 1972
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Voting rights marchers begin the 750-mile Alabama to Washington journey from predominately-black Tuskegee
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Smith, Lawrence
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Vintage gelatin silver print with resin coating on paper
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April 19, 1982
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Voting rights marchers begin the 750-mile Alabama to Washington journey from predominately-black Tuskegee
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Smith, Lawrence
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Vintage gelatin silver print with resin coating on paper
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April 19, 1982
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Mayor Reg Albritton of Camden, Alabama talks to black leaders at the city limits as they march on the court house
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Hudson, Bill
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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April 1965
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A group of 500 Wilcox County citizens marched with a parade permit to the court house in Camden, Alabama to try to secure voter registrations for Wilcox County blacks
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Hudson, Bill
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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April 1965
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A crowd gathers at the assembly point before a walk with Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. in Fresno, California
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Crawford
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Vintage gelatin silver print with applied pigment on paper
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June 1964
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A march in Meriden, Connecticut by 23 white-robed and hooded members of the Ku Klux Klan ended with them being pelted by rocks, bottles and sticks hurled by angry counterdemonstrators.
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage gelatin silver print with resin coating on paper
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March 21, 1981
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A march in Meriden, Connecticut by 23 white-robed and hooded members of the Ku Klux Klan ended with them being pelted by rocks, bottles and sticks hurled by angry counterdemonstrators
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage gelatin silver print with resin coating on paper
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March 21, 1981
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Civil Rights activists chant "We Shall Overcome" in front of Decatur City Hall at the end of a peaceful march
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage gelatin silver print with resin coating on paper
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May 26, 1980
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Fair housing demonstrators march on the statehouse in Springfield, Illinois in support of fair housing bills now in the legislature
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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May 18, 1965
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Civil Rights marchers returned to damaged cars. They parked in Marquette Park in Chicago to to walk through an all-white residential area on the Southwest Side.
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Stoddard, Larry
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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August 1, 1966
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Jesse Jackson stands in the center of a protest march in Chicago staged against real estate firms that allegedly refuse to sell or rent to blacks
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
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1966
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Police clear streets of youths ahead of a group of Civil Rights marchers on Chicago's Northwest Side, during a demonstration against real estate firms that allegedly refuse to sell or rent to blacks
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Unknown Photographer
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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August 8, 1966
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Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley speaks to a television audience to explain the city's action of obtaining a court injunction to regulate Civil Rights marches in the city
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Stoddard, Larry
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Vintage wire photograph on paper
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August 20, 1966
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